Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Grammar
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I buy it. Necause I know the different but often end up having to
correct your to you're when I'm typing. I'm not sure why either,
probably for the same reason that if I write a word that ends in T
followed by the word it, there are often breasts in my writing. Or the
reason why the word THE becomes TEH so easily. Anyway, I have several
typos that I make a LOT and your is one of them.
Bridget
S�och�in ar domhan,
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At 18, our convictions are hills from which we look; at 45, they are
caves in which we hide.
-- F. Scott Fitzgerald
correct your to you're when I'm typing. I'm not sure why either,
probably for the same reason that if I write a word that ends in T
followed by the word it, there are often breasts in my writing. Or the
reason why the word THE becomes TEH so easily. Anyway, I have several
typos that I make a LOT and your is one of them.
Bridget
S�och�in ar domhan,
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At 18, our convictions are hills from which we look; at 45, they are
caves in which we hide.
-- F. Scott Fitzgerald
> Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 09:20:04 -0800but
> From: Tia Leschke <leschke@...>
> Subject: Re: grammar
>
> I find that hard to buy. I can see leaving out a letter sometimes,
> always the same letter and apostrophe? I pointed it out because somany
> people on my homeschooling lists don't seem to know the difference.(Well,
> I'd say many people don't know the difference. I see it on signs,letters
> to the editor, even magazine articles sometimes.)
> Tia
>
> No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
> Eleanor Roosevelt
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> Tia Leschke
> leschke@...
> On Vancouver Island
>
Bonni Sollars
Bridget,
good one!
Bonni
good one!
Bonni